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STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 
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THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

Regents  of  the  University 
With  years  when  terms  expire 

1917  St  Clair  McKelway  M.A.  LL.D.  D.C.L.  L.H.D. 

Chancellor  Brooklyn 

1926  Pliny  T.  Sexton  LL.B.  LL.D.  Vice  Chancellor  Palmyra 
1915  Albert  Vander  Veer  M.D.  M.A.  Ph.D.  LL.D.  Albany 


1922  Chester  S.  Lord  M.A.  LL.D.  -----  New  York 

1918  William  Nottingham  M.A.  Ph.D.  LL.D.  -  -  Syracuse 
1921  Francis  M.  Carpenter  -------  Mount Kisco 

1923  Abram  I.  Elkus  LL.B.  D.C.L.  -----  New  York 

1924  Adelbert  Moot  _________  Buffalo 

1925  Charles  B.  Alexander  M.A.  LL.B.  LL.D.  Litt.D.  Tuxedo 

1919  John  Moore  -  --  --  --  --  -  Elmira 

1920  Andrew  J.  Shipman  M.A.  LL.B.  LL.D.  -  -  -  New  York 
1916  Walter  Guest  Kellogg  B.A.  -----  Ogdensburg 


President  of  the  University 
and  Commissioner  of  Education 

John  LI.  Finley  M.A.  LL.D. 

Assistant  Commissioners 

Augustus  S.  Downing  M.A.  L.H.D.  LL.D.  For  Higher  Education 
Charles  F.  Wheelock  B.S.  LL.D.  For  Secondary  Education 
Thomas  E.  Finegan  M.A.  Pd.D.  LL.D.  For  Elementary  Education 

Director  of  State  Library 

James  I.  Wyer,  Jr,  M.L.S. 

Director  of  Science  and  State  Museum 

John  M.  Clarke  Ph.D.  D.Sc.  LL.D. 

Chiefs  of  Divisions 

Administration,  George  M.  Wiley  M.A. 

Attendance,  James  D.  Sullivan 

Educational  Extension,  William  R.  WatsOxN  B.S. 

Examinations,  Harlan  H.  Horner  B.A. 

History,  James  A.  Holden  B.A. 

Inspections,  Frank  H.  Wood  M.A. 

Law,  Frank  B.  Gilbert  B.A. 

Library  School,  Frank  K.  Walter  M.A.  M.L.S. 

Public  Records,  Thomas  C.  Quinn 
School  Libraries,  Sherman  Williams  Pd.D. 

Statistics,  Hiram  C.  Case 

Visual  Instruction,  Alfred  W.  Abrams  Ph.B. 

Vocational  Schools,  Arthur  D.  Dean  D.Sc. 


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INTRODUCTORY  NOTE 

This  bibliography  has  been  issued  at  the  request  of  a  number  of 
teachers  for  a  list  of  text  and  reference  books  which  would  be 
helpful  in  their  classroom  work  as  well  as  an  aid  in  a  wise  selection 
of  general  literature  on  vocational  instruction  for  their  own  self- 
improvement. 

No  attempt  has  been  made  to  list  all  the  books  dealing  with 
vocational  instruction.  The  titles  presented  were  selected  after 
a  careful  examination  of  a  large  number  of  books  and  while  every 
care  has  been  taken  to  obtain  complete  lists  and  to  select  intelli¬ 
gently  from  an  extended  field,  it  is  possible  and  even  likely  that  some 
most  excellent  books  have  been  overlooked.  This  division  will 
welcome  the  title  of  any  book  which,  in  the  opinion  of  the  reader, 
should  be  added  to  this  list.  Very  likely  supplementary  lists  will 
be  issued  from  time  to  time. 

It  is  not  possible  for  a  teacher  to  present  the  subject  matter 
^  effectively  unless  he  knows  the  educational  and  industrial  aims  of 
vocational  instruction.  There  is  hardly  a  public  library  in  the 
^  §tate  that  would  refuse  to  place  on  its  shelves  all  or  nearly  all 
the  books  mentioned  as  suitable  for  general  reading  purposes. 

Undoubtedly  every  teacher  can  obtain  at  a  comparatively  slight 
v  *  expense  copies  of  the  reports  and  bulletins  listed.  Many  of  them 
'  )  are  free  and  all  of  them  are  of  inestimable  value.  They  contain 
courses  of  study,  illustrations,  outlines,  valuable  statistical  material 
and  definite  data  obtained  from  extensive  investigations.  In  fact, 
it  is  almost  possible  to  build  up  a  working  library  out  of  national, 
state  and  city  publications.  There  has  never  been  a  time  when  so 
much  valuable  material  on  vocational  education  was  available  by  the 
exercise  of  a  little  initiative  on  the  part  of  a  teacher.  The  United 
States  Bureau  of  Education  has  published  at  frequent  intervals  most 
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helpful  material.  The  National  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Indus¬ 
trial  Education  distributes  to  its  members  bulletins  and  reports 
which  record  the  advance  of  vocational  education,  and  a  complete 
set  of  its  reports  practically  constitutes  an  up-to-date  survey  of  this 
new  movement.  For  the  mere  asking  the  United  States  Depart¬ 
ments  of  Labor  and  Agriculture  stand  ready  to  distribute  documents 
which  may  promote  professional  growth  and  give  valuable  aid  to 
classroom  instruction. 

It  is  difficult  to  see  how  a  teacher  can  do  effective  work  without 
reference  books  dealing  with  the  subject  matter  which  he  teaches. 
The  technic  of  the  vocation  is  constantly  changing  and  every 
teacher  should  be  up  to  date.  Teachers  of  shop  and  laboratory 
work  should  not  rely  upon  past  knowledge  and  teaching  experience 
which  is  expected  to  fit  pupils  to  meet  the  demands  of  the  vocational 
life  which  has  changed  from  the  day  when  the  teachers  learned 
their  trades.  The  teachers  of  mathematics  and  science  should  not 
expect  to  find  all  their  teaching  material  in  one  book.  There  are 
many  books  and  practical,  technical  guides  with  which  the  teacher 
should  be  familiar.  Every  vocational  school  or  department  should 
have  its  library  of  helpful  reference  material.  Vocational  instruc¬ 
tion  requires  these  reference  books  in  the  same  way  and  to  the  same 
extent  as  any  other  school  work. 

It  is  hardly  possible  for  the  pupil  to  receive  efficient  instruction 
unless  he  has  access  to  helpful  books.  For  example,  how  can  a 
boy  attend  a  printing  school  and  learn  to  exercise  the  habit  of 
self-improvement  after  he  leaves  school  unless  he  is  taught  how  to 
use  technical  magazines,  to  seek  information  in  the  technical  aspects 
of  his  chosen  craft  while  in  school  ?  And  again,  how  can  a  girl  learn 
effective  millinery  designs  and  gain  the  habit  of  seeking  for  the 
latest  and  best  in  styles  unless  when  receiving  instruction  she  has 
access  to  a  good  millinery  publication? 

Vocational  instruction  has  or  should  have  more  to  it  than  mere 
technic  or  handwork.  It  is  not  sufficient  for  a  boy  to  be  taught 
to  bend  hot  iron  or  to  make  a  weld ;  he  should  be  taught  the  theory 
underlying  the  practice.  No  one  desires  merely  a  mechanical- 
minded  trade  worker.  In  this  industrial  age,  the  craft  or  vocation 
will  never  produce  a  thinking  worker  unless  its  youth  has  instilled 
in  it  before  it  leaves  school,  the  desire  to  know  the  why  as  well  as  the 
how  of  the  trade.  The  automatic  teacher  is  as  deadening  as  the 
automatic  machine.  Whatever  spirit  the  teacher  expresses  in  his 
teaching  is  likely  to  be  imitated  by  the  pupil  after  he  leaves  school. 
The  girl  who  is  told  to  “  do  this  ”  and  then  to  “  do  that  ”  in  a  cooking 


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class  without  reference  to  the  thought  side  of  the  work  is  likely  to 
follow  blindly  all  the  days  of  her  life  the  habit  of  thoughtlessness 
^originally  imparted  by  her  teacher.  The  vocational  school  should 
create  the  student  habit. 

Slides,  photographs  and  exhibits  of  materials  should  form  a  part 
of  the  instruction.  The  Division  of  Visual  Instruction  has  most 
helpful  material  in  the  shape  of  slides  and  photographs.  Many 
industrial  concerns  will  loan  or  donate  materials  for  exhibition 
purposes.  When  one  starts  out  to  collect  for  illustrative  purposes, 
he  is  astonished  by  the  amount  of  excellent  material  which  is  his  for 
the  asking. 

A  space  has  been  left  at  the  end  of  each  section  for  the  teacher  to 
write  in  the  names  of  additional  books,  reference  material  or  aids 
in  teaching  which  may  have  come  to  his  attention,  or  new  material 
which  will  be  issued  after  he  has  received  this  bulletin. 

If  the  individual  teacher  will  exercise  some  initiative  on  his  own 
part  in  procuring  for  his  own  use  some  of  the  material  furnished 
in  these  lists,  if  he  will  take  steps  to  have  some  material  furnished 
by  the  local  authorities  to  the  school  library,  if  he  will  advise  that  the 
local  library  furnish  a  few  books  on  vocational  instruction  for  the 
adult  reading  public  and  the  pupils  in  the  vocational  schools,  if  he 
will  avail  himself  of  the  services  of  the  Division  of  Visual  Instruc¬ 
tion,  the  New  York  State  Library,  the  other  state  and  national 
departments,  I  am  sure  that  vocational  instruction  within  the 
State  will  reach  a  higher  plane  of  efficiency. 

Arthur  D.  Dean 

Chief,  Division  of  Vocational  Schools 


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GENERAL  READING 

Books 

Carlton,  F.  T.  Educational  and  Industrial  Evolution.  Macmillan. 
1908.  $i.25n 

Cooley,  A.  M.  Domestic  Art  in  Woman’s  Education.  Scribners. 

1911.  $i.25n 

Davenport,  E.  Education  for  Efficiency.  Heath.  1909.  $1 

Dean,  A.  D.  The  Worker  and  The  State.  Century.  1910.  $i.2on 
Hanus,  P.  H.  Beginnings  in  Industrial  Education.  Houghton. 
1908.  $1 

Kirschensteiner,  G.  M.  A.  Education  for  Citizenship.  Rand. 
I911-  75c 

-  The  Idea  of  the  Industrial  School.  Macmillan.  1913. 

S°c 

Leake,  A.  H.  Industrial  Education.  Houghton.  1913.  $i.2  5n 

Leavitt,  F.  M.  Examples  of  Industrial  Education.  Ginn.  1912. 

$i.25n 

Monroe,  J.  P.  New  Demands  in  Education.  Doubleday.  1912. 
$i.25n 

Person,  H.  S.  Industrial  Education.  Houghton.  1912.  $in 
Redfield,  W.  C.  New  Industrial  Day.  Century.  1912.  $1.25 

Sadler,  M.  E.  Continuation  Schools  in  England  and  Elsewhere. 

University  Press,  Manchester.  1908.  8/6n 

Smith,  W.  H.  All  the  Children  of  All  the  People.  Macmillan. 

1912.  $1.50 

Snedden,  D.  The  Problem  of  Vocational  Education.  Houghton. 
1910.  35c 

Weeks,  R.  M.  The  People’s  School.  Houghton.  1912.  60c 
Woolman,  Mrs  M.  S.  The  Making  of  a  Trade  School.  Whitcomb. 
1910.  50c 


Reports 

American  Federation  of  Labor.  Industrial  Education.  Report  on 
Industrial  Education  of  the  American  Federation  of  Labor. 
Compiled  and  edited  by  C.  H.  Winslow.  Senate  Document  36. 
Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Labor.  Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Com¬ 
missioner  of  Labor  on  Industrial  Education.  U.  S.  Commissioner 
of  Labor,  Washington,  D.  C. 


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Bureau  of  Labor.  Seventeenth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States 
Commissioner  of  Labor  on  Trade  and  Technical  Education,  1902. 
Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  Cloth  90c 
-  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Com¬ 
missioner  of  Labor  on  Industrial  Education.  1910.  U.  S. 
Commissioner  of  Labor.  Washington,  D.  C. 

-  1 9 10-12  Report  on  Condition  of  Women  and  Children 

Wage  Earners  in  the  United  States:  v.  7,  Conditions  Under 
Which  Children  Leave  School  to  Go  to  Work;  v.  18,  Employment 
of  Women  and  Children  in  Selected  Industries.  U.  S.  Com¬ 
missioner  of  Labor,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Canada.  Report  of  the  Royal  Commission  on  Industrial  Training 
and  Technical  Education,  1913.  C.  H.  Parmelee,  Ottawa,  Canada 
City  Club  of  Chicago.  Report  on  Vocational  Training  in  Chicago 
and  Other  Cxities,  1912.  City  Club  of  Chicago,  Chicago,  Ill. 
$1.50 

Commercial  Club  of  Chicago.  Report  on  Vocational  Education  in 
Europe.  E.  G.  Cooley.  McClurg.  1912.  $1 

Indiana.  Report  of  the  Commission  on  Industrial  and  Agricultural 
Education,  1912.  William  B.  Burford,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Massachusetts.  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Committee'  on 
Industrial  and  Technical  Education,  1908.  Public  Document  76. 
Wright  &  Potter,  Boston,  Mass. 

-  Special  Report  on  “  The  Needs  and  Possibilities  of  Part- 

time  Education,”  1913.  Wright  &  Potter,  Boston,  Mass. 

New  Jersey.  Report  of  Committee  on  Industrial  Education,  1908. 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

New  York.  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report  of  Commissioner  of  Labor. 
1908.  Part  1,  Industrial  Training.  Bureau  of  Labor,  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

-  Industrial  Directory  of  New  York,  1913.  New  York  State 

Department  of  Labor,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Ontario.  Education  for  Industrial  Purposes.  A  report  by  John 
Seath,  Superintendent  of  Education  for  Ontario,  Canada,  1911. 
L.  K.  Cameron,  Toronto,  Ontario. 

-  Bulletin  2,  1912.  Industrial,  Technical  and  Art  Education. 

L.  K.  Cameron,  Toronto,  Ontario. 

Wisconsin.  Report  of  Commission  upon  the  Plan  for  the  Extension 
of  Industrial  and  Agricultural  Training.  1911.  Democrat  Print¬ 
ing  Company,  Madison,  Wis. 


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Bulletins 

Bureau  of  Education.  Bulletin  6,  1908.  The  Apprenticeship 

System  in  Its  Relation  to  Industrial  Education.  Carroll  D. 
Wright.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  15c 

-  Bulletin  10,  1912.  Bibliography  of  Education  in  Agri¬ 
culture  and  Home  Economics.  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C.  15c 

-  Bulletin  9,  1913.  Consular  Reports  on  Continuation 

Schools  in  Prussia.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

-  Bulletin  17,  1913.  A  Trade  School  for  Girls.  U.  S.  Com’r 

of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

-  Bulletin  19,  1913.  German  Industrial  Education  and 

Its  Lessons  for  the  United  States.  Holmes  Beckwith.  Govern¬ 
ment  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  15c 

-  Bulletin  22,  1913.  Bibliography  of  Industrial,  Vocational 

and  Trade  Education.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Education,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

- - Bulletin  24,  1913.  Education  in  Germany  and  the  United 

States.  G.  M.  A.  Kerschensteiner.  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C.  5c 

-  Bulletin  25,  1913.  Industrial  Education  in  Columbus, 

Georgia.  Roland  B.  Daniel.  Government  Printing  Office,  Wash¬ 
ington,  D.  C.  5c 

- -  Bulletin  50,  1913.  The  Fitchburg  Plan  of  Co-operative 

Education.  M.  R.  McCann.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Education,  Washing¬ 
ton,  D.  C. 

- -  Bulletin  54,  1913.  Consular  Reports  on  Industrial  Educa¬ 
tion  in  Germany.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

■ -  Bulletin  4,  1914.  The  School  and  the  Start  in  Life.  Myer 

Bloomfield.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Labor.  Bulletin  67,  November  1906.  Conditions  of 
Entrance  to  Principal  Trades.  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Teachers  College.  Technical  Education  Bulletin  10.  Fundamental 
Values  in  Industrial  Education.  F.  G.  Bonser. 

Wisconsin.  Bulletin  3.  Industrial  Education.  H.  E.  Miles.  1912. 
State  Board  of  Industrial  Education,  Madison,  Wis. 

-  Bulletin  4.  The  Education  of  the  Girl.  L.  D.  Harvey. 

1912.  State  Board  of  Industrial  Education,  Madison,  Wis. 

-  Bulletin  5.  Industrial  and  Continuation  Schools.  L.  E. 

Reber.  1912.  State  Board  of  Industrial  Education,  Madison, 
Wis. 


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National  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Industrial  Education 

C.  A.  Prosser,  secretary,  105  E.  22d  st.,  New  York  City 

The  Society  has  published  and  distributed  to  its  members  and 
others  the  following  bulletins: 

No.  1.  Proceedings  of  the  Organized  Meetings 

No.  2.  A  Selected  Bibliography  on  Industrial  Education 

No.  3.  A  Symposium  on  Industrial  Education 

No.  4.  Industrial  Education  for  Women 

Nos.  5  and  6.  Proceedings  of  First  Annual  Meeting,  Chicago 
No.  7.  General  Information  Regarding  the  National  Society  for  the 
Promotion  of  Industrial  Education 
No.  8.  Education  of  Workers  in  the  Shoe  Industry,  by  A.  D.  Dean 
No.  9.  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting,  Atlanta 
No.  10.  Proceedings  of  the  Third  Annual  Meeting,  Milwaukee 
No.  11.  A  Descriptive  List  of  Trade  and  Industrial  Schools  in  the 
United  States 

No.  12.  Legislation  upon  Industrial  Education  in  the  United  States 
No.  13.  Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  Annual  Meeting,  Boston 
^  Pt  1.  Trade  Education  for  Girls 

Pt  2.  Apprenticeship  and  Corporation  Schools 
Pt  3.  Part-time  and  Evening  Schools 
Pt  4.  The  Social  Significance  of  Industrial  Education 
No.  14.  The  Trade  Continuation  Schools  of  Munich.  A  lecture  by 
G.  M.  A.  Kerschensteiner,  director  of  education,  Munich,  Bavaria, 
and  the  translation  of  the  curricula  of  selected  schools  as  given 
in  the  official  report  for  1910 

No.  15.  Proceedings  of  the  Fifth  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati 
No.  16.  Proceedings  of  the  Sixth  Annual  Meeting,  Philadelphia 
No.  17.  Short  Unit  Course  for  Evening  Trade  Extension  and  Part- 
time  Trade  Extension  Schools 

No.  18.  Proceedings  of  Seventh  Annual  Meeting,  Grand  Rapids,  1913 
No.  19.  The  Selection  and  Training  of  Teachers 

Reprints 

The  School  and  the  Shop,  from  the  Employer’s  Point  of  View,  by 
Howell  Cheney 

The  Training  of  the  Factory  Worker  Through  Industrial  Education, 
by  Charles  Prosser 

How  Shall  the  Obligation  to  Provide  Industrial  Education  Be  Met? 
The  Viewpoints  of  the  Manufacturer  and  the  Employer,  by  H.  E. 
Miles 


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THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


The  Viewpoint  of  Organized  Labor,  by  Frank  Duffy 
Why  Federal  Aid  for  Vocational  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
Principles  and  Policies  in  State  Legislation  for  Vocational  Education 
Vocational  Education  Legislation,  1910-11,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
Facilities  for  Industrial  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
Practical  Arts  and  Vocational  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
The  Place  of  Arts  in  Industrial  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
Vocational  Education  Legislation,  19 12-13,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
The  Meaning  of  Industrial  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
Progress  in  Vocational  Education,  by  C.  A.  Prosser 
A  Plea  for  Practical  Education:  Excerpts  from  Recent  Addresses 
of  William  C.  Redfield 

What  Chambers  of  Commerce  Can  Do  for  Vocational  Education, 
by  A.  E.  Dodd 


TEXTBOOKS^  REFERENCE  BOOKS,  AND  PAMPHLETS 

Shop  mathematics 

Blake,  C.  F.  Mathematics  of  Machine  Design.  Industrial  Press. 
1908.  25c 

Breckenridge,  W.  E.,  Mersereau,  S.  F.,  &  Moore,  C.  F.  Shop 
Problems  in  Mathematics.  Ginn.  1910.  $1 

Cobb,  H.  E.  Elements  of  Applied  Mathematics.  Ginn.  1911. 
$in 

Colvin,  F.  H.  &  Cheney,  W.  L.  Machine  Shop  Arithmetic. 

Henley.  1912.  50c 

-  Engineer’s  Arithmetic.  Henley.  1908.  50c 

Gardner,  M.  L.  Industrial  Arithmetic  for  Girls’  Trade  Schools. 
Heath.  1910.  50c 

Holten,  E.  E.  Shop  Mathematics.  Taylor-Holden.  1910.  $1.25 
Howe,  G.  Mathematics  for  the  Practical  Man.  VanNostrand. 
1912.  $1.25 

Marsh,  H.  W.  Industrial  Mathematics.  Wiley.  1912.  $2 

Merriman,  M.  Strength  of  Materials.  Wiley.  1906.  $1 

Norris,  E.  B.  &  Smith,  K.  G.  Shop  Mathematics.  Pt  1,  Shop 
Arithmetic.  McGraw-Hill.  1912.  $1.50 

Norris,  E.  B.  &  Craigo.  Shop  Mathematics.  Pt  2,  Advanced 
Mathematics.  McGraw-Hill.  (In  press ) 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


1 1 


Oberg,  E.  V.  Shop  Arithmetic  for  the  Machinist.  Industrial 
Press.  1911.  25c 

-  Advanced  Shop  Arithmetic  for  the  Machinist.  Indus¬ 
trial  Press.  1910.  25c 

- Tables  and  Formulas  for  Shop  and  Drafting  Room. 

Industrial  Press.  1909.  25c 

Palmer,  C.  I.  Practical  Mathematics.  McGraw-Hill.  1912. 
75c  ea. 

Pt  1.  Arithmetic  with  Applications 
Pt  2.  Geometry  with  Applications 
Pt  3.  Algebra  with  Applications 
Pt  4.  Trigonometry  with  Applications 

Pratt,  J.  A.  Materials  and  Construction.  Blakistons.  1912.  90c 


Mechanical  Drawing  —  machine  design 

Babbitt,  A.  B.  Mechanical  Drawing:  Working  Drawings.  Holt. 
1911.  $in 

Blaine,  R.  G.  Practical  Mechanics  and  Machine  Design.  Cassell. 
$1 

Evans,  F.  H.  Drafting  Room  Series.  Manual  Arts  Press.  1913. 
$2  complete 

Pt  1.  Reading  Machine  Drawings  75c 

Pt  2.  Machine  Drafting  $1.25 

Pt  3.  Interference  of  Moving  Parts  95c 

French,  T.  E.  Manual  of  Engineering  Drawing.  McGraw-Hill. 
1911.  $2 

Griffin,  C.  L.  Machine  Drawing.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  1912.  $1.50 

-  Machine  Design.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  1912.  $1.50 

Leeds,  C.  C.  Mechanical  Drawing  for  Trade  Schools.  VanNos- 
trand.  1911.  $i.2sn 

Mathewson,  F.  E.  Applied  Mechanical  Drawing.  Taylor- 
Holden.  1911.  $1 

Miller,  H.  W.  Mechanical  Drafting.  Manual  Arts  Press.  1912. 
$1.50 

Rautenstrauch,  W.  &  Williams,  J.  T.  Machine  Drafting  and 
Empirical  Design.  Pt  1.  Van  Nostrand.  1907.  $1.25 

Spooner,  H.  J.  Machine  Design,  Construction  and  Drawing. 
Longmans.  1910.  $3. 5  on 

Machinery’s  Reference  Series.  Industrial  Press.  1912. 
25c  ea. 

Systems  and  Practice  of  the  Drafting  Room 
Mechanical  Drawing  —  Machine  Details 
Mechanical  Drawing  —  Cam  Design 


12 


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Architectural  drawing 

Edminster,  C.  F.  Architectural  Drawing.  Williams.  1905.  $2 

Hering,  O.  C.  Concrete  and  Stucco  Houses.  McBride.  1912. 

$2 

Jackson,  A.  W.  Half  Timber  House.  McBride.  1912.  $2 

Radford,  W.  A.  Details  of  Building  Construction.  Radford 
Arch.  Co.  1911.  $1 

Tuckerman,  A.  L.  Vignola.  Comstock.  $5 
Tuthill,  W.  B.  Practical  Lessons  in  Architectural  Drawing. 
Comstock.  1907.  $2.50 

Architectural  Drawing  and  Lettering.  Am.  Cor.  Sch. 
1913.  $1.50 


Furniture  design 

Benn,  R.  D.  Style  in  Furniture.  Longmans.  1904.  $6n 

Nye,  A.  C.  Furniture  Designing  and  Draughting.  Comstock. 
1907.  $2 

Singleton,  E.  Furniture.  Duffield.  1911.  $7-5on 


Printing  design 

Andrews,  E.  C.  Color  and  Its  Application  to  Printing.  Inland 
Printer.  1911.  $2 

Trezise,  F.  J.  Design  and  Color  in  Printing.  Inland  Printer. 
1909.  $1 

- Letters  and  Letter  Construction.  Inland  Printer.  1911. 

$2 


Free-hand  sketching 

Cross,  A.  K.  Freehand  Drawing.  Ginn.  1895.  80c 

Norton,  Dora  M.  Freehand  Perspective  and  Sketching.  Pratt 
Institute.  1909.  $3 

Mathewson,  Frank.  Perspective  Sketching  from  Working  Draw¬ 
ings.  Taylor-Holden.  1908.  $1.10 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


13 


Household  decoration 

Bevier,  Isabel.  The  House,  Its  Plan,  Decoration  and  Care. 
Dodd.  1912.  $2 

Clifford,  C.  R.  Period  Furnishings.  Clifford.  1911.  $5 
Daniels,  F.  H.  The  Furnishing  of  a  Modest  Home.  Atkinson. 
1908.  $in 

Duncan,  J.  H.  E.  The  House  Beautiful  and  Useful.  Cassell. 

1911.  $2.5on 

French,  L.  H.  Homes  and  Their  Decoration.  Dodd.  1903. 
$3^ 

Preistman,  M.  T.  Art  and  Economy  in  Home  Decoration.  Lane. 

1912.  $in 

Ripley,  M.  C.  Oriental  Rug  Book.  Stokes.  1904.  $3.2on 

Vollmer,  W.  A.  A  Book  of  Distinctive  Interiors.  McBride. 

1913.  $1 

Wheeler,  C.  Principles  of  Home  Decoration  with  Practical 
Examples.  Doubleday.  1903.  $1.50 

Pamphlets 

The  following  pamphlets  are  issued  by  the  New  York  State  College 
of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Cornell  Reading  Courses 
Farm  House  Series  No.  1.  Household  Decoration 
Farm  House  Series  No.  2.  Household  Furnishing 


Costume  design 

Earle,  A.  M.  Two  Centuries  of  Costume  in  America.  Mac¬ 
millan.  1910.  $2.5on 

Hammond,  E.  C.  Industrial  Drawing  for  Girls.  Redfield.  1912. 
$1.50 

Reading 

Benton,  C.  F.  Living  on  a  Little.  Estes.  1908.  $1.25 

Curtis,  I.  G.  The  Making  of  a  Housewife.  Stokes.  1906. 
$i-35n 

Dunn,  A.  W.  The  Community  and  the  Citizen.  Heath.  1907. 

75C  < 

Everett,  C.  C.  Ethics  for  Young  People.  Ginn.  1904.  50c 

Forman,  S.  E.  Stories  of  Useful  Inventions.  Century.  1911.  $in 


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THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


Meadowcroft,  W.  H.  The  Boy’s  Life  of  Edison.  Harper.  1911. 
Si. 25 

Mills,  J.  C.  Searchlights  on  Some  American  Industries.  Mc- 
Clurg.  1911.  $i.5on 

Mowry,  W.  A.  &  A.  M.  American  Inventions  and  Inventors. 
Silver.  1903.  65cn 

Parton,  J.  Captains  of  Industry.  Houghton.  1894.  $1.25 

Rocheleau,  W.  F.  Great  American  Industries.  Flanigan 

First  Book:  Minerals.  1896.  50c 

Second  Book:  Products  of  the  Soil.  1896.  50c 

Third  Book:  Manufactures.  1896.  50c 

Fourth  Book:  Transportation.  1910.  60c 

Williams,  S.  Some  Successful  Americans.  Ginn.  1904.  6ocn 


Vocational  guidance 

Bloomfield,  M.  Vocational  Guidance  of  Youth.  Houghton. 
1911.  60c 

’Butler,  E.  B.  Women  and  the  Trades.  Pittsburgh  Survey. 
Charities  Pub.  Co.  Si. 50 

Laselle,  M.  A.  &  Wiley,  K.  E.  Vocations  for  Girls.  Houghton. 
I9I3- 

Parsons,  F.  Choosing  a  Vocation.  Houghton.  1912.  Sin 
Perkins,  A.  F.  Vocations  for  the  Trained  Woman.  Longmans. 

1911.  Si. 2011  ' 

Puffer,  J.  A.  Vocational  Guidance.  Rand.  1913.  Si. 25 
%  Richardson,  A.  S.  The  Girl  Who  Earns  Her  Own  Living.  Dodge. 
1909.  Si 

*  Weaver,  E.  W.  Vocations  for  Girls.  Barnes.  1913.  75c 

Industrial  history  and  geography 

Adams,  C.  C.  Elementary  Commercial  Geography.  Appleton. 

1909.  Si. ion 

Allen,  N.  B.  Industrial  Studies.  Ginn.  1910.  65c 

Bucher,  Carl.  Industrial  Evolution.  Holt.  1901.  S2.50 

Burch,  H.  R.  &  Nearing,  Scott.  Elements  of  Economies.  Mac¬ 
millan.  1913.  Si 

Cheyney,  E.  P.  Industrial  and  Social  History  of  England.  Mac¬ 
millan.  1901.  Si. 4011 

Coman,  K.  Industrial  History  of  the  United  States.  Macmillan. 

1910.  Si.6on 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


15 


Freeman,  W.  G.  &  Chandler,  S.  E.  The  World’s  Commercial 
Products.  Ginn.  1911.  $3. 5  on 

Gibbins,  H.  B.  Industrial  History  of  England.  Scribner. 
1902.  $1.20 

Moore,  J.  R.  H.  Industrial  History  of  American  People.  Mac¬ 
millan.  1913.  $i.2  5n 

Thurston,  H.  W.  Economics  and  Industrial  History.  Scott. 
1899.  $in 

Toothaker,  C.  R.  Commercial  Raw  Materials.  Ginn.  1905. 
$i.25n 

Warner,  G.  T.  Landmarks  in  English  Industrial  History.  Mac¬ 
millan.  1899.  $i.6on 

The  following  material  is  invaluable  in  teaching  industrial  history 
and  geography: 

Industrial  arts.  The  growth  of  industrial  arts;  compiled  under 
supervision  of  commissioner  of  patents  for  World’s  Industrial  and 
Cotton  Centennial,  1885.  Reprinted  1892.  This  publication  con¬ 
sists  of  200  large  lithographic  plates  (16  by  20  inches)  bound  together 
in  book  form.  The  plates  illustrate  the  growth  of  industrial  art 
by  showing  the  most  familiar  tools,  implements,  and  machines  in 
the  form  in  which  they  were  known  to  earlier  generations  and  also 
in  the  improved  forms  to  which  modern  invention  has  brought 
them.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  $2. 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington.  D.  C. 
Forest  Service  Bui.  10.  Timber 

Forest  Service  Bui.  34.  History  of  the  Lumber  Industry  in 
the  State  of  New  York 

Forest  Service  Bui.  36.  The  Woodsman’s  Handbook 
Farmers  Bui.  173.  A  Primer  of  Forestry.  Pt  1  The  Forest 
Farmers  Bui.  358.  A  Primer  of  Forestry.  Pt  2  Practical  Forestry 

Maps  (free) : 

Natural  Forest  Regions  of  North  America  (paper,  16"  x  20") 
National  Forests  of  the  United  States  (paper,  21"  x  33"  or 
5'  x  7O 

Material  which  may  be  had  temporarily  as  loans: 

Photograph  exhibit.  A  set  of  forty-four  large,  mounted  photo¬ 
graphs,  arranged  in  eleven  series,  four  in  each  series,  illustrating 
some  special  feature  of  forest  work  or  forest  conditions  in  the  United 
States.  Each  series  of  four  photographs  is  mounted  on  a  strip  of 
green  denim  cloth,  with  eyelets  at  the  upper  end  for  hanging  on  the 


1 6  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

wall.  The  entire  exhibit  may  be  engaged  for  a  short  loan  by  any 
school  willing  to  pay  transportation  charges. 

Lantern  slides.  The  Forest  Service  has  an  extensive  collection 
of  lantern  slides  illustrating  forestry  and  related  subjects,  from 
which  sets  may  be  loaned  for  short  periods  of  time,  on  condition 
that  the  borrower  pay  transportation  charges  and  assume  the 
responsibility  for  loss  or  breakage.  An  outline  of  subjects  of  these 
slides  will  be  sent  on  request. 

New  York  State  Conservation  Commission,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Bulletin  i.  Forestry  and  Forest  Resources  in  New  York.  1912 

University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Division  of  Visual  Instruction, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

The  Division  of  Visual  Instruction  has  a  complete  and  extensive 
collection  of  slides  which  may  be  loaned  for  short  periods  by  the 
schools  in  the  State.  Complete  lists  will  be  sent  upon  application 
to  this  Division.  The  following  list  of  sets  of  slides  is  of  particular 
interest  to  teachers  of  vocational  subjects: 

List  3:  Iron  and  Steel.  Eighty-four  titles  on  mines  and  ores, 
general  aspects  of  the  industry,  coke  as  fuel,  pig  iron,  wrought  iron, 
Bessemer  process,  open-hearth  process,  rolling  mills,  construction 
steel,  foundry  practice,  physics  and  chemistry  of  the  industry, 
ingots  and  their  defects,  sociology. 

List  21:  Coal  Mining.  Forty-two  titles  on  the  Carboniferous  age, 
coal  veins,  the  mine,  surface  structures  and  operations,  the  breaker, 
homes  of  workmen,  storage,  transportation  and  map. 

List  22:  Clay  and  Clay  Products.  Fifty-four  titles  on  common 
brick,  other  practical  clay  products,  china  clay,  processes  of  pottery 
making,  aspects  of  pottery  making  in  other  lands,  ancient  pottery, 
some  artistic  articles  of  pottery,  enamel  ware. 

List  20:  Salt.  Eighteen  titles  on  the  solar  process,  general  views 
of  salt  works,  the  grainer  process,  the  vacuum  pan  process,  putting 
up  fine  salt  for  market,  rock  salt,  alkali  products. 

List  q:  Natural  and  Artificial  Ice.  Nineteen  titles  on  harvesting 
natural  ice,  a  simple  refrigerator,  artificial  ice  (a)  the  ammonia 
cycle,  (6)  the  water  system,  storage  and  map. 

List  23:  Forestry  and  Lumbering.  [In  press].  About  70  titles  on 
the  forest,  the  lumber  camp,  felling,  sawing  and  skidding,  winter 
hauling,  log  driving,  wood  lots,  lumber,  other  forest  products,  the 
tree  nursery,  tree  planting,  outside  of  New  York  State. 

List  5:  Naval  Stores.  Fourteen  titles  on  yellow  pine  forests, 
process  of  manufacture,  sources  and  distribution  of  naval  stores. 


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List  4:  Maple  Sugar.  Seven  titles  on  gathering  sap  and  converting 
it  into  sugar  and  syrup. 

List  iq:  Panama  Canal  Zone  and  vicinity.  Eighty  titles  on  maps, 
Old  Panama,  Porto  Bello,  the  French  in  Panama,  sea-level  approaches 
to  the  locks,  excavations,  slides,  Chagres  river,  locks,  Gatun  lake 
and  dam,  other  canals,  sanitation  of  Canal  Zone,  life  in  the  Canal 
Zone,  laborers,  local  transportation  facilities,  Taboga  island,  the 
city  of  Panama,  an  American  enterprise. 

There  will  be  announced  from  time  to  time  lists  on  other  industries 
including  cotton,  sugar,  wheat,  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  stone 
products,  fisheries,  fruit  raising,  transportation,  etc. 

Science 

Allyn,  L.  B.  Elementary  Applied  Chemistry.  Ginn.  1912.  60c 

Black,  N.  H.  &  Davis,  H.  N.  Practical  Physics.  Macmillan. 
1913.  $i.25n 

Blanchard,  J.  M.  Household  Chemistry.  Allyn.  1912.  50c 

Clark,  B.  M.  General  Science.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1912.  80c 

- Laboratory  Manual  in  General  Science.  Am.  Bk  Co. 

1912.  40c 

Conn,  H.  W.  Bacteria,  Yeast  and  Molds  in  the  Home.  Ginn. 
1903.  $in 

Dodd,  M.  E.  Chemistry  of  the  Household.  Am.  Sch.  of  Home 
Econ.  1907.  $i.5on 

Hawkins,  V.  D.  Applied  Physics  for  Secondary  Schools.  Long¬ 
mans.-  1912.  J>in 

Jordan,  W.  H.  Principles  of  Human  Nutrition.  Macmillan. 
1912.  $1.75 

Keene,  E.  S.  Mechanics  of  the  Household.  E.  S.  Keene.  1913. 
Locke,  E.  A.  Food  Values.  Appleton.  1911.  $i.2sn 
Olney,  L.  A.  Textile  Chemistry  and  Dyeing.  Am.  Cor.  Sch. 
1909.  $3 

Olsen,  J.  C.  Pure  Foods.  Ginn.  1911.  80c 

Richards,  E.  H.  S.  &  Elliott,  S.  M.  Chemistry  of  Cooking  and 
Cleaning.  Whitcomb.  1907.  $1 

Russell,  W.  S.  C.  &  Kelly,  H.  C.  Laboratory  Manual  of  First 
Year  Science.  Holt.  1907.  75c 

Sherman,  H.  C.  Chemistry  of  Food  and  Nutrition.  Macmillan. 
1911.  $1.50 

Thorp,  F.  H.  Outlines  of  Industrial  Chemistry.  Macmillan. 
1898.  $3.75 

Vulte,  H.  T.  Household  Chemistry.  H.  T.  Vulte.  $1.25 
Wing,  H.  H.  Milk  and  Its  Products.  Macmillan.  1903.  $1.50 


1 3  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

Pamphlets 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  13.  Pt  6,  Food  and  Food  Adulterations 

Pt  7,  Food  and  Food  Adulterations 
Pt  10,  Food  and  Food  Adulterations 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  77.  Olive  Oil  and  Its  Substitutes 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  80.  Adulterated  Drugs  and  Chemicals 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  84.  Influence  of  Food  Preservatives 
and  Artificial  Colors  on  Digestion  and  Health 

Pt  1,  Boric  Acid  and  Borax 
Pt  2,  Salicylic  Acid  and  Salicylates 
Pt  3 ,  Sulphurous  Acid  and  Sulphites 
Pt  4,  Benzoic  Acid  and  Benzoates 
Pt  5,  Formaldehyde 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  100.  Some  Forms  of  Food  Adulteration 
and  Simple  Methods  for  Their  Detection 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  109.  Some  Technical  Methods  of 
Testing  Miscellaneous  Supplies,  Including  Paint,  and  Paint 
Materials,  Inks,  Lubricating  Oils,  Soaps  Etc. 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  132.  Report  on  Headache  Mixtures 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  147.  Coal  Tar  Colors  Used  in  Food 
Products 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Bui.  151.  Canning  of  Foods.  Description 
of  methods  followed  in  commercial  canning 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  25.  Coloring  Matters  for  Foodstuffs 
and  Methods  for  Their  Detection 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  34.  Examination  of  Paper 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  54.  Analyses  of  Canned  Peas  and  Beans, 
Showing  Composition  of  Different  Grades 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  95.  Methods  for  Detection  of  Small 
Quantities  of  Coumarin, Particularly  in  Factitious  Vanilla  Extracts 
Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  96.  Measurement  of  Translucency  of 
Papers 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  107.  Detection  of  Faulty  Sizing  in 
High  Grade  Paper 

Bureau  of  Chemistry  Cir.  113.  The  Quant’tative  Separation  and 
Determination  of  Subsidiary  Dyes  n  Permitted  Food  Colors 
Farmers  Bulletin  13 1.  Detection  of  Oleomargarine  in  Renovated 
Butter 

Experiment  Station  Bui.  28.  The  Chemical  Composition  of 
American  Food  Materials 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


19 


Bureau  of  An’mal  Industry  Bui.  203.  A  Method  for  the  Deter 
mination  of  Starch  in  Meat  Food  Products 


Household  management  and  economics 

Bruere,  H.  B.  &  R.  W.  Increasing  Home  Efficiency.  Macmillan. 
1912.  $1.50 

Clark,  T.  M*.  The  Care  of  a  House.  Macmillan.  1903.  $1.50 

Frederick,  C.  The  New  Housekeeping.  Doubleday.  1913. 

$1.60 

Haskins,  C.  W.  How  to  Keep  Household  Accounts.  Harper. 
1903.  $1  ‘ 

Kinne,  Helen  &  Cooley,  Anna  M.  Foods  and  Household  Manage¬ 
ment.  Macmillan.  1914.  $1.10 

Kittridge,  M.  H.  Housekeeping  Notes.  Whitcomb.  1911.  80c 
Parloa,  Marie.  Home  Economics.  Century.  1906.  $1.50 

Richards,  E.  H.  The  Cost  of  Food.  Wiley.  1901.  $1 

-  The  Cost  of  Living.  Wiley.  1905.  $1 

■ - The  Cost  of  Shelter.  Wiley.  1905.  $1 

-  The  Cost  of  Cleanness.  Wiley.  1908.  $1 

Richardson,  B.  J.  The  Woman  Who  Spends.  Whitcomb.  1910. 
$in 

Salmon,  L.  M.  Domestic  Service.  Macmillan.  1911.  $2 

Talbot,  M.  &  Breckinridge,  S.  P.  The  Modern  Household.. 

Whitcomb.  1912.  $in 

Terrill,  B.  N.  Household  Management.  Am.  Sch.  of  Home 
Econ.  1910.  $1.50 


Hygiene  and  sanitation 

Allen,  W.  H.  Civics  and  Health.  Ginn.  1909.  $1.25 

Elliott,  S.  Marie.  Household  Hygiene.  Am.  Sch.  of  Home  Econ. 
1910.  Si. 50 

Galbaith,  Anna  M.  Personal  Hygiene  and  Physical  Training  for 
Women.  Saunders.  1911.  $2 

Hall,  W.  S.  From  Youth  into  Manhood.  Assn.  Press.  1909. 
50c 

Jewett,  F.  G.  &  Gulick,  C.  E.  Gulick  Hygiene  Series.  Ginn 

Bk  1.  Good  Health.  1908.  40011 

Bk  2.  Emergencies.  1909.  50c 

Bk  3.  Town  and  City.  1906.  5oen 
Bk  4.  The  Body  at  Work.  1909.  5ocn 
Bk  5.  Control  of  Mind  and  Body.  1908.  50c 


20 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


Latimer,  C.  W.  Girl  and  Woman.  Appleton.  1910.  $2 

Price,  G.  M.  Handbook  on  Sanitation.  Wiley.  1905.  $1.50 

Pyle,  W.  L.  Manual  of  Personal  Hygiene.  Whitcomb.  1910. 
$i.5on 

Talbot,  M.  House  Sanitation.  Whitcomb.  1912.  80c. 

Tolman,  W.  H.  &  Guthrie,  A.  W.  Hygiene  for  the  Worker. 
Am.  Bk  Co.  1912.  5ocn 

Woodworth,  R.  S.  The  Care  of  the  Body.  Macmillan.  1912. 
$1.50 


Pamphlets 

New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Cornell 

Read:ng  Courses  (free) 

Farm  House  Series  No.  4.  Rules  for  Cleaning 
Sanitation  Series  No.  1.  Household  Bacteriology 
Sanitation  Series  No.  2.  Saving  Strength 
Sanitation  Series  No.  3.  Household  Insects  and  Methods  of 
Control 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Farmers  Bui.  345.  Some  Common  Disinfectants 
Farmers  Bui.  375.  Care  of  Food  in  the  Home 
Farmers  Bui.  377.  Harmfulness  of  Headache  Mixtures 
Farmers  Bui.  393.  Habit  Forming  Agents 
Farmers  Bui.  413.  Care  of  Milk  and  Its  Use  in  the  Home 
Farmers  Bui.  459.  House  Flies 
Public  Health  Bub  42.  Disinfectants 
Ohio  State  University,  Columbus,  Ohio 
Agr.  Experiment  Bui.  The  Care  of  Milk 
Experimental  Station,  Berkley,  Cal. 

Bulletin  No.  215  —  The  House  Fly  in  Its  Relation  to  Public 
Health. 

Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  Agricultural  Extension  Depart¬ 
ment 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  7.  Personal  Hygiene 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  8.  Practical  Dietetics 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  10.  Caloric  Value  of  Foods 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  15.  Public  and  Home  Sanitation 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


21 


Care  and  feeding  of  children 


Brom,  D.  R. 
Gibbs,  W.  S. 

25c 

Greer,  Edith. 


The  Baby.  Whitcomb.  1908.  $1 

Proper  Feeding  of  the  Family.  Whitcomb. 

What  Children  Should  Eat.  Edith  Greer. 


25c 

Hogan,  L.  E.  How  to  Feed  Children.  Lippincott.  1909. 
Holt,  L.  E.  Care  and  Feeding  of  Children.  Appleton. 
75C 

Wheeler,  M.  The  Baby,  His  Care  and  Training.  Harper. 
$1 


191 1. 
191 1. 

$1 

1909. 

1901. 


Pamphlets 

United  States  Bureau  of  Education,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bui.  3,  1909.  The  Daily  Meals  of  School  Children.  C.  L. 
Hunt,  ioc 

New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Cornell 
Reading  Courses 

Food  Series  No.  1.  The  Care  and  Feeding  of  Children,  Pt  1 
Food  Series  No.  2.  The  Care  and  Feeding  of  Children,  Pt  2 

New  York  State  Department  of  Health,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Monthly  Bulletin,  May  1912.  Fundamental  Principles  in 
Infant  Feeding 


Home  nursing 

Aitkens,  C.  A.  The  Home  Nurse’s  Handbook  of  Practical  Nurs¬ 
ing.  Saunders.  1912.  $1.50 

Harrison,  E.  Home  Nursing.  Macmillan.  1900.  $1 

Lynch,  C.  Red  Cross  Text  Book.  Blakiston.  1908.  $1 

McDonald,  L-  Home  Nursing.  Macmillan.  1909.  80c 

Weeks-Shaw,  C.  S.  Textbook  of  Nursing.  Appleton.  $1.75 

Pamphlets 

Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  Agricultural  Extension  Depart¬ 
ment 

Short  Unit  Class  Notes  6.  Home  Nursing 


22  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

Laundering 

Balderston,  L.  R.  &  Limerick,  L.  Laundry  Manual.  Winston. 
1900.  50c 

Sheppard,  J.  L.  Laundry  Work.  Whitcomb.  1909.  60c 

Pamphlets 

New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Cornell 

Reading  Courses 

Farm  House  Series  No.  3.  The  Laundry 


Cooking 

Bever,  I.  &  Van  Meter,  A.  R.  Selection  and  Preparation  of 
Foods.  Whitcomb.  1910.  75c 

Clark,  I.  H.  Domestic  Science.  Little.  1911.  $  1.5cm 

Clarke,  H.  C.  &  Rulon,  P.  D.  Cook  Book  of  Left  Overs.  Harper. 

1911.  $1.10 

Farmer,  F.  M.  The  Boston  Cooking  School  Cook  Book.  Little.. 
1909.  $2 

-  A  New  Book  of  Cookery.  Little.  1912.  $1.60 

- Food  and  Cooking  for  the  Sick  and  Convalescent. 

Little.  1904.  Si. 50 

Frich,  Lilia.  Basic  Principles  of  Domestic  Science.  Muncie 
Normal  Inst.  1913.  $1.5° 

Green,  O.  What  to  Have  for  Breakfast.  Putman.  1905.  $in 

-  Everyday  Luncheons.  Putman.  1906.  $in 

-  One  Thousand  Simple  Soups.  Putman.  1907.  $in 

-  How  To  Cook  Fish.  Putman.  1908.  $in 

-  How  to  Cook  Meat  and  Poultry.  Putman.  1908.  $in 

-  How  to  Cook  Vegetables.  Putman.  1909.  $in 

-  One  Thousand  Salads.  Putman.  1909.  $m 

-  Every  Day  Desserts.  Putman.  1911.  $1 

-  Every  Day  Dinners.  Putman.  1911.  $1 

Hill,  J.  M.  Cooking  for  Two.  Little.  1909.  $  1.5cm 

-  Practical  Cooking  and  Serving.  Little.  1912.  $i.5on 

James,  A.  L.  Housekeeping  for  Two.  Putman.  1909.  $i.25n 

Jones,  M.  C.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Cooking.  Whitcomb. 

1912.  •  $1 

Kinne,  H.  Equipment  for  Teaching  Domestic  Science.  Whit¬ 
comb.  1911.  80c 

Knight,  James.  Food  and  Its  Functions.  Scribner.  $1 


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23 


Lincoln,  M.  J.  Boston  School  Kitchen  Text  Book.  Little. 
1909.  $1 

■ - The  Boston  Cook  Book.  Little.  1904.  $2 

Mitchell,  M.  J.  The  Fireless  Cook  Book.  Doubleday.  1909. 
$1.25 

Morris,  J.  Household  Science  and  Art.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1913. 
6ocn 

Ronald,  M.  Century  Cook  Book.  Century.  1909.  $2 

Williams,  M.  E.  &  Fisher,  K.  R.  The  Elements  of  the  Theory 
and  Practice  of  Cookery.  Macmillan.  1911.  $1 

Charts 

Register  of  Foods.  Shows  by  colors  the  elementary  principles  of 
over  100  foods.  13  J  x  19  inches.  Whitcomb.  $in 


Pamphlets 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.C. 
Farmers  Bui.  34.  Meats:  Composition  and  Cooking 

Mushrooms  as  Food 
Fish  as  Food 

Beans,  Peas  and  Other  Legumes  as  Food 
Eggs  and  Their  Uses  as  Food 
Principles  of  Nutrition  and  Nutritive  Value 


Farmers  Bui.  79. 
Farmers  Bui.  85. 
Farmers  Bui.  12 1. 
Farmers  Bui.  128. 
Farmers  Bui.  142. 
of  Food 

Farmers  Bui.  166. 
Farmers  Bui.  182. 
Farmers  Bui.  203. 
Farmers  Bui.  249. 
Farmers  Bui.  255. 
Farmers  Bui.  256. 
Farmers  Bui.  262. 
Farmers  Bui.  293. 
Farmers  Bui.  295. 
Farmers  Bui.  298. 
Farmers  Bui.  332. 
Farmers  Bui.  342. 
Farmers  Bui.  359. 
Farmers  Bui.  363. 
Farmers  Bui.  389. 
Farmers  Bui.  391. 
Farmers  Bui.  413. 


Cheese  Making  on  the  Farm 
Poultry  as  Food 

Canned  Fruit,  Preserves  and  Jellies 
Cereal  Breakfast  Foods 
The  Home  Vegetable  Garden 
Preparation  of  Vegetables  for  the  Table. 
Methods  of  Canning. 

Use  of  Fruit  as  Food 

Potatoes  and  Other  Root  Crops  as  Food 

Food  Value  of  Corn  and  Corn  Products 

Nuts  and  Their  Uses  as  Food 

The  Model  Kitchen 

Canning  Vegetables  in  the  Home 

Use  of  Milk  as  Food 

Bread  and  Bread  Making 

Economical  Use  of  Meat  in  the  Home 

Care  of  Milk  and  Its  Uses  in  the  Home 


24 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


Farmers  Bui.  487.  Cheese  and  Its  Economical  Use  in  the  Diet 
Farmers  Bui.  526.  Mutton  and  Its  Value  in  the  Diet 
Farmers  Bui.  535.  Sugar  and  Its  Value  as  Food 
Farmers  Bui.  541.  Farm  Butter  Making 
Experiment  Station  Bui.  185.  Iron  in  Food  and  Its  Functions 
in  Nutrition 

Experiment  Station  Bui.  200.  Course  in  Cereal  Foods  and 
Their  Preparation 

Experiment  Station  Bui.  245.  Course  in  the  Use  and  Prepar¬ 
ation  of  Vegetables 

Experiment  Station  Cir.  46.  Functions  and  Uses  of  Foods 
Experiment  Station  Cir.  no.  Food  Customs  and  Diet  in 
American  Homes 

Food  Charts.  Composition  of  Food  Materials 

Fifteen  charts  each  about  23  by  18  inches.  $1  a  set. 

Contents:  1,  Milk  and  Milk  Products;  2,  Eggs  and  Cheese;  3,  Meat,  Fresh  and  Cured; 
4,  Fish,  Fish  Products,  and  Oysters;  5,  Butter  and  Other  Fat-yielding  Foods;  6,  Cereal 
Grains;  7,  Bread  and  Other  Cereal  Foods;  8,  Sugar  and  Similar  Foods;  9,  Roots  and 
Succulent  Vegetables;  10,  Legumes  and  Corn;  11,  Fresh  and  Dried  Fruits;  12,  Fruit 
and  Fruit  Products;  13,  Nuts  and  Nut  Products;  14,  Composition,  Functions,  and  Uses 
of  Food;  15,  Dietary  Standards. 


New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Cornell 

Reading  Courses 

Food  Series  No.  3.  Principles  of  Jelly-making 

Food  Series  No.  4.  The  Preservation  of  Food  in  the  Home 

(Pt  l} . 

Food  Series  No.  5.  The  Preservation  of  Food  in  the  Home 
(pt  2)  _ 

Food  Series  No.  6.  The  Preservation  of  Food  in  the  Home 

(pt  3) 

Food  Series  No.  7.  Cost  of  Food 

Food  Series  No.  8.  Rules  for  Planning  the  Family  Dietary 
Food  Series  No.  9.  The  Box  Luncheon 
Food  Series  No.  3  (vol.  3).  Rice  and  Rice  Cookery 
Dairying  Series  No.  2.  Composition  of  Milk  and  Some  of  Its 
Products 

Dairying  Series  No.  4.  Farm  Buttermaking 

Farm  House  Series  No.  5.  Choice  and  Care  of  Utensils 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


25 


Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  Agricultural  extension  depart¬ 
ment 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  1.  Demonstration  —  Bread 
Lesson 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  2.  Demonstration — ■  Meats 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  3.  Demonstration  —  Vegetables 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  4.  Demonstration  —  Eggs  and 
Milk 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  5.  Demonstration  —  Cereals 
and  Other  Starchy  Foods 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  8.  Home  Management 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  9.  Vegetables 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  11.  Company  Supper 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  12.  Demonstration  —  Soups 
and  Serving 

Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  13.  Demonstration  —  Cake 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  14.  Salads 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  19.  Entrees 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  20.  Every  Day  Meat  Dishes 
Short  Course  Class  Notes  No.  21.  Beverages 
Purdue  University,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Extension  department 
Bulletin  entitled  “  Some  Points  on  Bread  Making  ” 

University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  Ill.,  Extension  department 

Bui.  10.  Some  Points  in  the  Making  and  Judging  of  Bread 
Bui.  32.  Some  Points  to  be  Considered  in  Planning  a  Rational 
Diet 

Bui.  147.  Market  Classes  and  Grades  of  Meat 
Bui.  158.  Relative  Economy,  Composition  and  Nutritive 
Value  of  the  Various  Cuts  of  Beef 


Serving 

Hill,  J.  M.  The  Up-to-date  Waitress.  Little.  1906.  $i.5on 
Springstead,  A.  F.  The  Expert  Waitress.  Harper.  1911.  $in 


Pamphlets 

Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa,  Agricultural  extension  department 
Home  Economics  Cir.  No.  1.  Planning  and  Serving  Meals  j 


26 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


Textiles 

Dooley,  W.  H.  Textiles  and  Clothing.  Heath.  1912.  $1.1  on 
Gibbs,  C.  M.  Household  Textiles.  Whitcomb.  1912.  $i.2  5n 

Kinne,  H.  &  Cooley,  A.  M.  Shelter  and  Clothing.  Macmillan. 
1913.  $1.1  on 

Watson,  K.  H.  Textiles  and  Clothing.  Am.  Sch.  of  Home  Econ. 
1907.  $1.50 

Woolman,  M.  S.  &  McGowan,  E.  B.  Textiles.  Macmillan. 

1913.  $2n 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $5  ea. 

V.  76.  Cotton  pickers,  Cards,  Drawing,  Rolls,  Combers,  Fly  frames 
V.  77.  Ring  frames,  Cotton  mules,  Twisters,  Spoolers,  Warpers,  Slaskers 
V.  78.  Yarns,  Cloth  rooms,  Mill  engineering,  Reeling,  Baling,  Winding 
V.  79.  Wool.  Scouring,  drying,  burr  picking,  mixing,  carding,  spinning, 
warping 

V.  80.  Cams,  Fancy  and  automatic  looms,  Dobbies,  Box  motions,  Leno 
attachments,  Jacquards 

V.  81.  Weave  glossary,  Fabric  analysis,  Weave  varieties,  Color  designs 


Pamphlets 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Farmers  Bui.  27.  Flax  for  Seed  and  Fiber 

Cotton  Seed  and  Its  Products 
Raising  Sheep 
The  Angora  Goat 
Silk  Worm  Culture 
The  Cotton  Seed  Industry 
The  Hemp  Industry  in  the  United  States 
Flax  Culture 
Sea  Island  Cotton 

The  Growing  of  Long-staple  Upland  Cotton 
Principal  Commercial  Plant  Fibers 
University  of  Illinois,  Urbana,  Illinois 

Bulletin:  “  Some  Points  in  Choosing  Textiles  ” 

Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  Iowa 
Bulletin:  “  Textiles  ” 

United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  department  of  plant 
industry,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Exhibits : 

Specimens  of  cotton  balls,  seed,  oil  and  cake 
Specimens  of  flax  stalk  and  fiber  of  different  grades 
Specimens  of  hemp  fiber 
Specimens  of  combed  ramie  silver 
Specimens  of  jute  fiber 
Specimens  of  nature’s  needles  and  threads 


Farmers  Bui.  36. 
Farmers  Bui.  96. 
Farmers  Bui.  137. 
Farmers  Bui.  165. 
Farmers  Bui.  239. 
Farmers  Bui.  254. 
Farmers  Bui.  274. 
Farmers  Bui.  302. 
Farmers  Bui.  314. 
Farmers  Bui.  321. 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


27 


New  York  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Cornell 
Reading  Courses 

Household  Textile  Series  No.  1.  Hints  on  Choosing  Textiles 


Dressmaking  and  sewing 

Browne,  M.  P.  Dress  Cutting,  Drafting  and  French  Pattern 
Modeling.  Constable.  1902.  2sn 
Hapgood,  O.  C.  School  Needlework.  Ginn.  75c 
Laughlin,  C.  E.  The  Complete  Dressmaker.  Appleton.  1907. 
$i.25n 

McKenna,  Ed.  The  Woman’s  Library  of  Needlework.  Dutton. 
$1.50 

Short,  I.  Practical  Home  Sewing  and  Dressmaking.  Blackie. 
1910.  3sn 

Woolman,  M.  S.  A  Sewing  Course.  Fernald.  1910.  $1.5 on 


Millinery 

Reeve,  A.  J.  Practical  Home  Millinery.  Longmans.  1912.  90c 

Yusuf,  A.  B.  The  Art  of  Millinery.  Millinery  Trade  Pub.  Co. 
1909.  $2 

Practical  Millinery  Lessons.  Millinery  Trade  Pub.  Co.  1913.  Si 


Embroidery 

Day,  S.  F.  &  Buckle,  M.  Art  in  Needlework.  Scribner.  1908. 
$2n 

Klickman,  F.  Home  Art  Book  of  Fancy  Stitchery.  Stokes. 
1913.  60c 

-  Home  Art  Crochet  Book.  Stokes.  1913.  60c 

- Craft  of  the  Crochet  Hook.  Stokes.  1913.  60c 

Sharp,  M.  Point  and  Pillow  Lace.  Dutton.  1899.  $2 

Townsend,  W.  G.  &  Pesel,  L.  F.  Embroidery.  Lane.  1899. 
Sin 


28 


THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 


Pamphlets 

Bureau  of  Education,  Manila,  P.  I. 

Bui.  34.  Lace  Making  and  Embroidery  (Distributed  by 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education) 

Bureau  of  Manufactures,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Special  Agent  Series  20.  Swiss  Embroidery  and  Lace  In¬ 
dustry 

Special  Agent  Series  23.  Lace  Industry  in  England  and 
France 


Salesmanship 

Atkinson,  W.  W.  The  Psychology  of  Salesmanship.  Progress 
Co.  1910.  $1 

Butler,  E.  B.  Saleswomen  in  Mercantile  Stores.  Charities  Pub. 
Co.  1912.  75c 

Corbion,  W.  A.  The  Principles  of  Salesmanship  —  Deportment 
and  System.  Jacobs.  1907.  $in 
Ferris,  E.  E.  Pete  Crowther,  Salesman.  Doubleday.  1913. 
$1.10 

Fowler,  N.  C.  Practical  Salesmanship.  Little.  1911.  $in 
Phillips,  W.  B.  How  Department  Stores  Are  Carried  on  in 
America.  Dodd.  1901.  $1 

Pierce,  C.  H.  Scientific  Salesmanship.  Farnsworth.  1906.  $1 

Sheldon,  A.  F.  The  Art  of  Selling.  Sheldon  Press.  1911.  $1.25 

Vocational  Bureau,  Boston.  The  Department  Store.  Houghton 


Cabinetmaking  and  carpentry 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Building  Construction  and  Superintendence. 

Part  2,  Carpenters’  Work.  Comstock.  1910.  $4 

King,  C.  A.  Elements  of  Woodworking  and  Construction.  Am. 
Bk  Co.  1913.  90C11 

-  Elements  of  Construction.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1911.  7ocn 

-  Constructive  Carpentry.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1912.  7ocn 

-  Inside  Finishing.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1912.  8ocn 

-  Hand  Book  in  Woodworking  and  Carpentry  for  Teachers 

and  Normal  Schools.  Am.  Bk  Co.  1911.  $in 
Noyes,  W.  Handwork  in  Wood.  Manual  Arts  Press.  1910.  $2 

Radford,  W.  A.  Practical  Carpentry.  2v.  Radford  Arch.  Co. 
1913.  $2 


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Rudd,  J.  H.  Cabinet  Making.  Grand  Rapids  Furniture  Record 
Co.  1913.  $1.50 

Townsend,  G.  Carpentry.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  $1.50 
Wells,  P.  A.  &  Hooper,  J.  Modern  Cabinet  Work,  Furniture  and 
Fitments.  Manual  Arts  Press.  1909.  $5 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $5  ea. 

V.  30-B.  Masonry,  Carpentry,  Joinery,  Steel  square 

V.  32-B.  Building  superintendence,  Specifications,  Estimating,  Contracts 
and  permits 

V.  33-B.  Fireproofing,  Stair  building,  Metal  work,  Roofing,  Builders’  hard¬ 
ware  and  mill  design 


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Hasluck,  P.  Wood-Carving.  McKay.  1908.  $2 

Jack,  G.  T.  Wood-Carving.  Appleton.  1903.  $1.40 

Rowe,  E.  Practical  Wood  Carving.  Lane.  1907.  $3 


Patternmaking,  molding,  forging 

Bacon,  J.  L.  Forge  Practice.  Wiley.  1908.  $i.5on 
Chase,  I.  M.  The  Art  of  Pattern  Making.  Wiley.  1909.  $2.50 

Palmer,  R.  H.  Foundry  Practice.  Wiley.  1912.  $2n 

Purfield,  H.  T.  Wood  Pattern  Making.  Manual  Arts  Press. 
1911.  $1.25 

Ritchey,  J.  Pattern  Making.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  1911.  $1 

Tate,  J.  M.  &  Stone,  M.  O.  Foundry  Practice.  Wiley.  1909. 
$2 

West,  T.  D.  American  Foundry  Practice,  nth  ed.  Wiley. 
$2.50 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $sea. 

V.  3-B.  Patternmaking,  Molding,  Core  making,  and  Cupalo  practice 
V.  4-C.  Malleable  castings,  Brass  founding,  Blacksmithing,  and  Forging 


Bricklaying,  concrete  work 

Buel,  A.  W.  &  Hill,  C.  S.  Reinforced  Concrete.  McGraw-Hill. 
1906.  $sn 

Davison,  R.  C.  Concrete  Pottery  and  Garden  Furniture.  Munn. 
1910.  $1.50 


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Gilbreth,  F.  B.  Bricklaying  System.  Clark.  1909.  $3n 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Building  Construction  and  Superintendence. 

Pt  1,  Mason’s  Work.  Comstock.  1909.  $4 

Lewis,  M.  H.  &  Chandler,  A.  H.  Popular  Handbook  for  Cement 
and  Concrete  Users.  Henley.  1911.  $2.50 

Reid,  H.  A.  Concrete  and  Reinforced  Concrete.  Clark.  1907. 
$5n 

Webb,  W.  L.  &  Gibson,  W.  H.  Masonry  and  Reinforced  Concrete. 
Am.  Cor.  Sch.  $3 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $5  ea. 

V.  107.  Reinforced  concrete,  Design  and  practice,  Specifications,  Failures 
V.  108.  Cement,  Concrete,  Stone  and  brick  foundations 


Painting 

Brown,  W.  M.  House  Decoration  and  Painting.  Van  Nostrand. 
1912.  $i.5on 

Gardner,  F.  B.  The  Painters’ Encyclopedia.  Richardson.  $1.50 
Sabin,  A.  H.  House  Painting.  Wiley.  1908.  $1 

-  Industrial  and  Artistic  Technology  of  Paint  and  Varnish. 

Wiley.  1904.  $3 

Zimmerman,  W.  The  Art  of  Mordanting  and  Staining.  The 
Arti-Stain  Co.  1911.  $3 

739  Paint  Questions  Answered.  Painters  Magazine.  1904.  $3 


Plumbing 

Cosgrove,  J.  J.  Plumbing  Estimates  and  Contracts.  Standard 
San.  Mfg.  Co.  1910.  $3 

-  Plumbing  Plans  and  Specifications.  Standard  San.  Mfg. 

Co.  1910.  $3 

Hutton,  Wm.  Joint  Wiping  and  Lead  Work.  Williams.  1912. 
50c 

King,  A.  G.  Practical  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heating.  Henley. 
1908-  S3 

Putman,  J.  P.  Plumbing  and  Household  Sanitation.  Double¬ 
day.  1911.  $3-75n 

Starbuck,  R.  M.  Standard  Practical  Plumbing.  Munn.  1910 

S3 


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International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $sea. 

V.  71.  Gas  supply,  Plumbing  materials,  Plumbing  work  and  fixtures 
V.  72.  Drawing,  Sewerage,  Water  supply,  Plumbing  plans  and  inspection 
V.  73.  Pipes  and  fittings,  Boilers,  Principles  of  heating  and  ventilating 
V.  74.  Pipe  work.  Steam,  Hot  water,  and  Central  station  heating 
V.  75.  Hot  air  heating,  Blower  systems,  Heating  specifications,  Power 
plants 


Sheet  Metal  Work 

Atkins,  E.  A.  Practical  Sheet  and  Plate  Metal  Work.  Macmillan.  . 
1912.  $2 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $5 
V.  10.  Sheet  Metal  Pattern  Book 


Electricity 

Adams,  J.  H.  Harper’s  Electricity  Book  for  Boys.  Harper. 
1907.  $1.75 

Ashe,  S.  W.  Electricity  Experimentally  and  Practically  Applied. 
Van  Nostrand.  1910.  $211 

Bauder,  E.  Electrical  Diagrams.  Phila.  Trade  Sch.  1912. 
Collins,  A.  F.  Design  and  Construction  of  Induction  Coils. 
Munn.  1909.  $3 

Esty,  W.  Alternating-Current  Machinery.  Am.  Cor.  Sch. 
i912-  fe 

Foster,  H.  A.  Electrical  Engineers’  Pocket  Book.  Van  Nostrand. 
i910-  $5 

Harrison,  N.  Electric  Wiring,  Diagrams  and  Switchboards. 
Henley.  1906.  $1.50 

Houston,  E.  J.  Electrician’s  Dictionary.  Pocket  ed.  McGraw- 
Hill.  1908.  $2.50 

Jackson,  D.  C.  &  Jackson,  J.  P.  Elementary  Electricity  and 

Magnetism.  Macmillan.  1902.  $i.4on 
James,  W.  H.  D.  &  Sands,  D.  L.  Elementary  Electrical  Calcula¬ 
tions.  Longmans.  1905.  $i.2  5n 

Knox,  C.  E.  &  Shaad,  G.  C.  Electric  Wiring  and  Lighting.  Am. 
Cor.  Sch.  1913.  $1 

Miller,  K.  B.  &  McMeen,  S.  G.  Telephony.  Am.  Cor.  Sch. 

1912.  $4 

Millikan,  R.  A.,  Sager,  L.  K.,  Crocker,  F.  B.  &  Mills,  J.  Practical 

Lessons  in  Electricity.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  $1.50 


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Poole,  C.  P.  Diagrams  of  Electrical  Connections.  McGraw- 
Hill.  1907.  $211 

Poppe,  T.  W.  House  Wiring.  Henley.  1912.  50c 

Swoope,  C.  W.  Practical  Electricity.  Van  Nostrand.  1910. 
$2n 

Timbie,  W.  H.  Elements  of  Electricity.  Wiley.  1911.  $2n 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $sea. 

V.  11-B.  Electricity,  Magnetism,  Batteries  and  electric  measurements 
V.  12-B.  Design  of  dynamos  and  motors,  Alternating  currents 
V.  13-C.  Alternating  currents,  Transmission  of  electricity 
V.  14-C.  Storage  batteries,  Lighting,  Interior  wiring,  Signs,  Heating 
V.  62-B.  Electric  railways,  Efficiency  tests,  Converters 


Machine  shop 

Colvin,  F.  H.  &  Stanley,  F.  O.  Machine  Shop  Primer.  McGraw- 
Hill.  1910.  $in 

- -  American  Machinist’s  Handbook.  McGraw.  *  1908.  S3 

Golding,  H.  A.  Engineers’  and  Machinists’  Hand  Book.  Fenno. 
1908.  $1.50 

Halsey,  F.  A.  Handbook.  McGraw-Hill.  1913.  $5 

Kaup,  W.  J.  Machine  Shop  Practice.  Wiley.  1911.  $i.2  5n 

Kent,  William.  Mechanical  Engineer’s  Hand  Book.  Wiley. 
1910.  $5 

Leonard,  W.  S.  Machine  Shop  Tools  and  Methods.  6th  ed. 
Wiley.  1913.  $4 

Markham,  E.  R.  Tool  Making.  Am.  Cor.  Sch.  1908.  $1.50 

Moore,  S.  H.  Mechanical  Engineering  and  Machine  Shop 
Practice.  McGraw-Hill.  1908.  $4n 

Richards,  F.  Questions  and  Answers  from  the  American  Ma¬ 
chinist.  McGraw-Hill.  1913.  $1.5  on 

Smith,  R.  H.  Textbook  of  the  Elements  of  Machine  Work. 
Ind.  Ed.  Book  Co.  1910.  $2n 

-  Textbook  of  the  Principles  of  Machine  Work.  Ind. 

Ed.  Book  Co.  1910.  $311 

Turner,  F.  W.  &  Perrigo,  O.  E.  Machine  Shop  Work.  Am.  Cor. 
Sch.  1913.  $1.50 

Woodworth,  J.  V.  Grinding  and  Lapping.  Hill  Pub.  Co.  1907. 

$2n 

-  American  Tool-making  and  Interchangeable  Parts.  Hill 

Pub.  Co.  1911.  $2 

Complete  set  of  “  Machinery’s  ”  reference  books.  25c  ea. 


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Brown  &  Sharp.  Handbook  for  Apprenticed  Machinists. 
Brown  &  Sharp.  1907.  50c 

-  Formulas  in  Gearing.  Brown  &  Sharp.  1907.  $1.50 

-  Practical  Treatise  on  Gearing.  Brown  &  Sharp.  1907. 

$1 

The  Mechanic’s  Handbook.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  1913.  50c 


Power  plant  operation 

Kent,  William.  Mechanical  Engineers’  Pocketbook.  Wiley. 
1912.  $5 

Shealy,  E,  M.  Steam  Boilers.  McGraw-Hill.  1912.  $2.50 

International  Library  of  Technology.  V.  7,  8,  n,  13.  Int. 
Textbook  Co.  $5  ea. 


Engines — gas  and  gasoline 

Hiscox,  G.  D.  Gas,  Gasoline  and  Oil  Engines.  Henley.  1911. 
$2.50 

Page,  V.  W.  Modern  Gasoline  Automobile.  Henley.  1912. 
$2.50 

Roberts,  E.  W.  Gas  Engine  Handbook.  Gas  Engine  Pub.  Co. 
1903.  $1.50 

Robson,  P.  W.  Power  Gas  Producers.  Longmans.  1908.  $3n 

Stone,  C.  H.  H.  Practical  Testing  of  Gas  and  Gas  Meters. 
Wiley.  1909.  $3.5on 

Thurston,  R.  H.  History  of  the  Growth  of  the  Steam  Engine. 
Appleton.  1904.  $2.50 

Whitman,  R.  B.  Gas  Engine  Principles.  Appleton.  1912. 
$i-5°n 


Printing 

Bigelow,  M.  T.  Punctuation  and  Other  Typographical  Matters. 
Lathrop.  1909.  50c 

Bishop,  H.  G.  The  Practical  Printer.  H.  G.  Bishop.  $1 

DeVinne,  T.  L.  The  Practice  of  Typography.  Century.  $2n  ea. 

V.  1.  Plain  Printing  Types.  1900 
V.  2.  Modern  Book  Composition.  1901 
V.  3.  Title  Pages.  1902 
V.  4.  Correct  Composition.  1904 


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Gage,  F.  W.  Modern  Presswork.  Inland  Printer.  1909.  $2 

Gress,  E.  G.  American  Handbook  of  Printing.  Oswald  Pub. 
Co.  1907.  $2 

Hitchcock,  F.  H.  ed.  The  Building  of  a  Book.  F.  A.  Hitchcock. 

1906.  $211 

McClellan,  G.  E.  Practical  Typography.  Manual  Arts  Press. 
1913.  $1.50 

Parsons,  F.  A.  Principles  of  Advertising  Arrangement.  Prang. 
1912.  $2 

Smith,  A.  M.  Printing  and  Writing  Materials.  A.  M.  Smith. 
1911.  $1.30 

-  Proofreading  and  Punctuation.  A.  M.  Smith.  1905. 

$1.10 

Stewart,  A.  A.  The  Printer’s  Dictionary.  School  of  Printing, 
North  End  Union,  Boston.  1912.  $2 

Trezise,  F.  J.  The  Typography  of  Advertisements.  Inland 
Printer.  1912.  $2 

American  Manual  of  Presswork.  Oswald  Pub.  Co.  1907.  $4 

Lectures  to  Printers’  Apprentices.  School  of  Printing,  North  End 

Union,  Boston 

Manual  of  Style.  Chicago  Union  Press.  1910.  $1 

Printing  and  Bookbinding.  Pub.  Sch.  Pub.  Co.  1912.  $1 

International  Library  of  Technology.  Int.  Textbook  Co.  $5ea. 

V.  60-B.  Copy  for  advertisements,  Type,  Layouts,  Proofreading 
V.  61  -B.  Advertisement  display,  Mediums,  Retail  management 


Safety 

Law,  F.  E.  &  Newell,  William.  The  Prevention  of  Industrial 

Accidents.  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Co.,  N.  Y.  1909.  25c 

Van  Schaack,  D.  Woodworking  Safeguards.  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Hartford,  Conn.  $1 

Pamphlets 

United  States  Steel  Corporation,  Bureau  of  Safety,  Relief,  Sani¬ 
tation  and  Welfare,  New  York  City 
Bureau  of  Labor.  Report  on  Conditions  of  Employment  in  the 
Iron  and  Steel  Industry  of  the  United  States.  V.  4,  Acci¬ 
dents  and  Accident  Prevention,  1913.  U.  S.  Com’r  of  Labor, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Bulletin  1,  October  T910 
Bulletin  2,  July  19 11 
Bulletin  3,  August  1912 


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Aetna  Life  Insurance  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Bulletin.  Emergency  —  “  What  to  Do  —  What  Not  to  Do 
Industrial  Commission  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  Wis. 

Safety  Orders 
Industrial  Accidents 
General  Orders  on  Sanitation 
General  Orders  on  Elevators 
General  Orders  on  Safety  and  Sanitation 

Jointer  Accidents  and  Their  Prevention 
Shop  Organization  for  Safety 
Eye  Injuries  and  Their  Prevention 
Metal  Burns  and  Their  Prevention 
Falls  of  Workmen  and  Their  Prevention 


V. 

I, 

no. 

1. 

V. 

I, 

no. 

3- 

V. 

2, 

no. 

1. 

V. 

2, 

no. 

2. 

V. 

2, 

no. 

3- 

Laundries 

V. 

2, 

no. 

4- 

V. 

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no. 

5- 

V. 

2, 

no. 

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V. 

2, 

no. 

8. 

V. 

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no. 

10. 

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Geological  Survey  Bulletin  333.  Coal  Mine  Accidents  — 
Cause  and  Prevention 


MAGAZINES 

General 

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34th  st.,  New  York  City.  $3 

Journal  of  Home  Economics.  5  issues.  Roland  Park  Branch, 
Baltimore,  Md.  $2 

Manual  Training  Magazine.  Bimonthly  during  school  year. 

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New  York  City.  $3 

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Broadway.  New  York  City.  $5 

Vocational  Education.  Bimonthly  during  school  year.  Manual 
Arts  Press,  Peoria,  III.  $1.50 

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Architecture 

American  Architect,  The.  Weekly.  50  Union  sq.,  New 

York  City.  $10 

Architecture.  Monthly.  Forbes  &  Co.,  527  Fifth  av.,  New  York 
City.  $5 

Architecture  and  Building.  Monthly.  William  T.  Comstock  Co., 
23  Warren  st.,  New  York  City.  $2 
Architectural  Record,  The.  Monthly.  11  E.  24th  st.,  New 

York  City.  $3 

Architectural  Review,  The.  Monthly.  Bates  &  Guild  Co.,  144 

Congress  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  $5 

Art 

Arts  and  Decoration.  Monthly.  Adam  Budge  Pub.,  39  W. 

32d  st.,  New  York  City.  $2 

House  Beautiful,  The.  Monthly.  315  Fourth  av.,  New  York 
City.  $3  * 

House  and  Garden.  Monthly.  McBride,  Nash  &  Co.,  31  E. 
17th  st.,  New  York  City.  $3 

School  Arts  Magazine.  Monthly  (except  July  and  August). 
School  Arts  Pub.  Co.,  120  Boylston  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  $2 

Cooking 

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August).  372  Boylston  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  $1 
Good  Housekeeping  Magazine.  Monthly.  Phelps  Pub.  Co., 
381  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City.  $1.50 
National  Food  Magazine.  Monthly.  45  W.  34th  st.,  New  York 
City.  $1 

Table  Talk.  Monthly.  Arthur  H.  Crist  Co.,  Cooperstown, 
N.  Y.  $1 

Dressmaking 

American  Modiste.  Quarterly.  453  W.  Van  Buren  st.,  Chicago, 
Ill.  $1.50 

Bon  Ton.  Monthly.  Royal  Pattern  Co.,  174  Fifth  av.,  New  York 
City.  $3.50 

Criterion  of  Fashion.  Monthly.  615  W.  43d  st.,  New  York 

City.  50c 

Delineator.  Monthly.  Butterick  Pub.  Co.,  New  York  City. 
$1.50 


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Designer.  Monthly.  Standard  Fashion  Co.,  12  Vandam  st., 
New  York  City.  50c 

Elite.  Monthly.  Elite  Styles  Co.,  54  W.  23d  st.,  New  York 
City.  $1.50 

L’Art  de  la  Mode.  Monthly.  Morse  Broughton  Co.,  8-14  W. 

39th  st.,  New  York  City.  $3.50 
Ladies  Home  Journal.  Monthly.  Curtis  Pub.  Co.,  Independence 
sq.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  $1.50 

Le  Costume  Royal.  Monthly.  285  Fifth  av.,  New  York  City. 
S3. 5° 

Modern  Priscilla.  Monthly.  Priscilla  Pub.  Co.,  120  Bovlston 
st.,  Boston,  Mass.  50c 

Vogue.  Semimonthly.  443  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City.  $4 

Millinery 

Illustrated  Milliner.  Monthly.  656  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
$4 

The  Milliner.  Monthly.  215  S.  Market  st.,  Chicago,  Ill.  $2 
Milliner  Trade  Review.  Monthly.  13  Astor  ph,  New  York  City. 
$2 

Embroidery 

Home  Needlework  Magazine.  Bimonthly.  Florence  Pub.  Co., 
Florence,  Mass.  75c 


Textiles 

Posselt’s  Textile  Journal.  Monthly.  2159  N.  21st  st.,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Pa.  $2 

American  Silk  Journal.  Monthly.  Clifford  &  Lawton  Pub., 
1  E.  28th  st.,  New  York  City.  $2 

Woodworking 

American  Carpenter  and  Builder.  Monthly.  178  W.  Jackson 

blvd.,  Chicago,  Ill.  $2 

Furniture  Magazine.  Quarterly.  Grand  Rapids  Furniture  Record 
Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  $1 

Furniture,  Manufacturer  and  Artisan.  Monthly.  Grand  Rapids 
Furniture  Record  Co.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  $1 
National  Builder.  Monthly.  537  S.  Dearborn  st.,  Chicago, 
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Wood  Craft.  Monthly.  Cardner  Printing  Co.,  Caxton  bldg., 
Cleveland,  Ohio.  $1 

Bricklaying  and  concrete  work 

Brickbuilder  and  Architectural  Monthly.  Rogers  &  Manson. 

85  Water  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  $5 

Concrete  and  Cement  Age.  Monthly.  97  Fort  st.  W.,  Detroit, 

Mich.  $1 

Metalworking 

American  Blacksmith.  Monthly.  American  Blacksmith  Co., 
New  Sidway  bldg.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  $1 
American  Machinist.  Weekly.  Hill  Pub.  Co.,  505  Pearl  st., 

New  York  City.  $4 

Foundry.  Monthly.  Penton  Pub.  Co.,  Penton  bldg.,  Cleve¬ 
land,  O.  $1 

Machinery.  Railway  ed.  Monthly.  Industrial  Press,  49-55 
Lafayette  st.,  New  York  City.  $2 
Shop  ed.  Monthly.  Industrial  Press,  49-55  Lafayette  st., 
New  York  City.  $1 


Plumbing 

Merchant,  Plumber  and  Fitter.  Semimonthly.  200  Fifth  av., 

New  York  City.  $1 

Metal  Worker,  Plumber  and  Steam  Fitter.  Weekly.  David 
Williams  Co.,  239  W.  29th  st.,  New  York  City.  $2 
Plumbers  Trade  Journal.  Semimonthly.  45  W.  34th  st.,  New 
York  City.  $1 

Electrical 

Electrical  'World.  Weekly.  McGraw  Pub.  Co.,  239  W.  39th 
st.,  New  York  City.  $3 

Electric  Journal.  Monthly.  A.  H.  Mclntire,  200  9th  st.,  Pitts¬ 
burgh,  Pa.  $1.50 

Printing 

American  Printer.  Monthly.  Oswald  Pub.  Co.,  25  City  Hall  pi., 

New  York  City.  $3 

Graphic  Arts.  Monthly.  S5  Broad  st.,  Boston,  Mass.  S3 
Inland  Printer.  Monthly.  632  S.  Sherman  st.,  Chicago,  Ill.  $3 
Printing  Art.  Monthly.  Univ.  Press,  Nulting  pl.f  Cambridge, 

Mass.  $3 


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School  publications 

Artisan,  The.  State  Trade  School,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Apprenticeship  Bulletin.  School  of  Printing,  North  End  Union, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Apprentice  Printer,  The.  U.  T.  F.  C.  A.,  School  of  Printing, 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Ben  Franklinite.  School  of  Printing,  Michigan  and  Tupper  Streets, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Industry.  Newton  Independent  Industrial  School,  Newton,  Mass. 
North  Star.  The  North  Elementary  Industrial  School,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

Occasional  Suggestions.  Worcester  Trade  Schools,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

Right  Angle.  Rochester  Shop  School,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Southern  Workman.  Hampton  Normal  and  Agricultural  Institute, 
Hampton,  Va. 

Vocationist.  Vocational  Department,  State  Normal  School,  Oswego, 

N.  Y. 

Worker.  Boys  Industrial  School,  Newark,  N.  J. 


LIST  OF  PUBLISHERS 

Aetna  Life  Insurance  Company,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Allyn  &  Bacon,  172  Tremont  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

American  Book  Company,  100  Washington  sq.,  E.,  New  York  City. 
American  School  of  Correspondence,  58th  st.  and  Drexel  av.,  Chicago, 

Ill. 

American  School  of  Home  Economics,  506  W.  69th  st.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
D.  Appleton  &  Company,  29  W.  3 2d  st.,  New  York  City. 
Arti-Stain  Company,  147  Columbus  av.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Association  Press,  124  E.  28th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Atkinson,  Mentzer  Company,  318  W.  Washington  st.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
H.  C.  Baird  &  Company,  810  Walnut  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  S.  Barnes  Company,  381  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City. 

F.  D.  Beatty  Company,  393-99  Lafayette  st.,  New  York  City. 

H.  G.  Bishop,  Oneonta,  N.  Y. 

Blackie  &  Son,  16  Stanhope  st.,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

P.  Blakiston  Sons  &  Company,  1012  Walnut  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cassell  &  Company,  43  E.  19th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Century  Company,  33  E.  17th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Charities  Publishing  Company,  105  E.  22d  st.,  New  York  City. 

C.  M.  Clark  Publishing  Company,  211  Tremont  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 


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40  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  YORK 

Clifford  &  Lawton,  i  E.  28th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Constable  &  Company  (E.  P.  Dutton  Company,  American  agent). 
W.  T.  Comstock  Company,  23  Warren  st.,  New  York  City. 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Company,  443  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City. 

Dodge  Publishing  Company,  214  E.  23d  st.,  New  York  City. 
Doubleday,  Page  &  Company,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

Duffield  &  Company,  36  W.  37th  st.,  New  York  City. 

E.  P.  Dutton  Company,  681  Fifth  av.,  New  York  City. 

Estes,  Dana  &  Company,  208  Summer  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Farnsworth  Publishing  Company,  215  W.  23d  st.,  New  York  City. 

R.  F.  Fenno  &  Company,  18  E.  17th  st.,  New  York  City. 

F.  A.  Fernald  Company,  1141  12th  st.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.  Flannigan  Company,  521  S.  Wabash  av.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

Gas  Engine  Publishing  Company,  229  E.  7th  st.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Ginn  &  Company,  29  Beacon  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Edith  Greer,  Southwest  Harbor,  Me. 

Harper  &  Brothers,  Franklin  sq.,  New  York  City. 

D.  C.  Heath  &  Company,  120  Boylston  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

N.  W.  Henley  Publishing  Company,  132  Nassau  st.,  New  York  City. 
Hill  Publishing  Company.  See  McGraw-Hill  Book  Company. 
Henry  Holt  &  Company,  34  W.  33d  st.,  New  York  City. 

Houghton  Mifflin  Company,  4  Park  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Industrial  Education  Book  Company,  Boston,  Mass. 

Industrial  Press,  49  Lafayette  st.,  New  York  City. 

Inland  Printer  Company,  623  Sherman  st.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
International  Textbook  Company,  Scranton,  Pa. 

Jacobs  Company,  Washington  sq.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

E.  S.  Keene,  Agricultural  College,  N.  D. 

John  Lane  Company,  116  W.  3 2d  st.,  New  York  City. 

J.  B.  Lippincott  Company,  Washington  sq.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Little,  Brown  &  Company,  34  Beacon  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Longmans,  Green  &  Company,  443  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City. 
Lothrop,  Lee  &  Sheppard,  93  Federal  st.,  Boston,  Mass. 

The  Macmillan  Company,  66  Fifth  av.,  New  York  City. 

McBride,  Nast  &  Company,  31  E.  17th  st.,  New  York  City. 

H.  C.  McClurg  &  Company,  330  E.  Ohio  st.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Company,  230  W.  39th  st.,  New  York  City. 
David  McKay,  604  Washington  sq.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Manual  Arts  Press,  Peoria,  Ill. 

Millinery  Trade  Publishing  Company,  1182  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

Muncie  Normal  Institute,  Muncie,  Ind. 


VOCATIONAL  PUBLICATIONS 


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Munn  &  Company,  361  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Oswald  Publishing  Company,  25  City  Hall  pi.,  New  York  City. 
Pittsburgh  Survey,  published  by  Charities  Publishing  Co.,  105  E. 
2 2d  st.,  New  York  City. 

Prang  Education  Co.,  1  W.  34th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Printers  Publishing  Company,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Progress  Company,  515  Rand  McNally  bldg.,  Chicago,  Ill. 

G.  P.  Putnam  &  Sons,  2  W.  45th  st.,  New  York  City. 

Radford  Architectural  Company,  178  Fulton,  st.,  New  York  City. 
Rand-McNally  Company,  42  E.  2 2d  st.,  New  York  City. 

Redfield  Brothers,  311  W.  42d  st.,  New  York  City. 

M.  T.  Richardson  Company,  27  Park  pi.,  New  York  City. 

W.  B.  Saunders  Company,  925  Walnut  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

School  of  Printing,  North  End  Union,  Boston,  Mass. 

Scott,  Foresman  &  Company,  623  S.  Wabash  av.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  599  Fifth  av.,  New  York  City. 

Silver,  Burdett  &  Company,  239  W.  39th  st..  New  York  City. 
Shelden  University  Press,  Libertyville,  Ill. 

A.  M.  Smith,  c/o  The  John  C.  Winston  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Standard  Sanitary  Manufacturing  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Frederick  A.  Stokes,  443  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City. 

Taylor  Holden  Company,  Springfield,  Mass. 

University  of  Chicago  Press,  58th  st.  and  Ellis  av.,  Chicago,  Ill. 
University  Press,  Manchester,  England. 

Valte,  525  W.  1 20th  st.,  New  York  City. 

D.  Van  Nostrand  Company,  25  Park  pi.,  New  York  City. 
Whitcomb  &  Barrows,  Huntington  Chambers,  Boston,  Mass. 

John  C.  Winston  Company,  1006  Arch  st.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

John  Wiley  &  Sons,  432  Fourth  av.,  New  York  City. 

David  Williams  Company,  239  W.  29th  st.,  New  York  City. 


